15 developer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"INL---INSA-Lyon" Fellowship positions at University of New South Wales
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(Level A) is expected to contribute towards the research effort of UNSW and to develop their research expertise through the pursuit of defined projects relevant to their particular field of research. About
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(Level A) is expected to contribute towards the research effort of UNSW and to develop their research expertise through the pursuit of defined projects relevant to their particular field of research. About
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value theory for random dynamical systems through the development of novel techniques in functional analysis, operator theory, and ergodic theory. Applications of the new theory will include the analysis
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between Indigenous planning, land use and land development, and state planning. The role requires close and effective engagement with Aboriginal partners, and a range of non-Indigenous partners, and close
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: The Kirby Institute is a world-leading health research institute at UNSW Sydney. We work to eliminate infectious diseases, globally. Our specialisation is in developing health solutions for the most at-risk
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to the research activities of UNSW by developing their expertise through defined projects in neuroimmunology. Working collaboratively with national and international researchers, the Fellow will
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. The Research Fellow will lead projects, method development, routine analysis and provide strategic advice on GC/MS research infrastructure to expand the types of mass spectrometry capabilities within the BMSF
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condensed matter physics. The Postdoctoral Fellow (Level A or B) is expected to design, fabricate and conduct testing of superconducting devices at cryogenic temperatures. This position will develop
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the research effort of UNSW and to develop their research expertise through the pursuit of defined projects relevant to their particular field of research. This position will support a project funded by the
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research project/s under the guidance of the grant CIs (Prof Francis, Prof Tanaka, and Dr Hendriksen), and contribute to development of research activities. Support the dissemination of research outcomes